The figure used for this unit is a Pathfinder figure from the Beginner Box Heroes set. Its model number and name is Valeros, Male Human Fighter

RECKLESS SECOND SWING
When Martial La Hire wounds a figure with his normal attack, he must attack one additional time, if possible.

CHARACTER BIO:

Spoiler Alert!

Martial La Hire sits in the Taverne de la Licorne, drinking away his pain. His head begins to droop; he ignores the noise outside. He registers it, faintly, but it is not important. His eyes drift closed, his mind flashing with painful images. Flash. His friend Aristide cut down before his eyes. Flash. His wife, first screaming, then whimpering--then silent. Flash. His village on fire. It is so real--he can almost hear the running feet, can almost smell the burning pine.

The smoke is now burning his nose, and the running is pounding in his ears. What the ... ?

He jolts awake, prepared for the worst. He did not want to wake up in a burning tavern. Not again.

His eyes begin to focus on the scene around him. The noise is coming from outside, as is the smell. The villagers are preparing for something. Something he knows all too well: a raid.

He hears shouting from outside. "Run! The dragoons are coming! To arms, to arms!"

La Hire downs his tankard before lurching toward the door. Each step is more controlled than the last; years of training are overcoming the substantial amount of alcohol in his system. By the time the bright sun hits his eyes, he is ready to fight.

Martial gazes around, assessing the situation. The local militia is setting their spears for a charge at the end of the road. Other townsfolk are pushing over carts to block some of the paths into the village.

Indifferent to the panic overtaking the villagers, Martial begins to move through the men. He waves vaguely at them as he passes by. "Good idea, men." Hiccough. "Well done."

"You there! Where are you going?" shouts the local sergeant. "There will be enough blood on the ground in a few minutes without adding the guts of a worthless drunk to the mess."

"Crétin! I will protect the town." The sergeant snorts at this, but has too much to oversee to invest much effort. Martial faces the advancing enemy, raising one of his swords up between his eyes in a salute. Under his breath, he murmurs: "Clémence, the fates will decide if I am with you tonight."

And then Martial La Hire charges into the advancing line of twenty dragoon raiders with an animal yell.

Dust, sun flashing off twin swords, screaming men. The sergeant squints, expecting to see this drunk become the village's first offering to the dragoon raid. Instead, when the dust settles: a broken bottle, nine stunned men, nearly paralyzed by the carnage ... and eleven corpses.

The sergeant quickly rallies the villagers; they charge toward the remaining marauders, spurred by love of family and home. The distracted dragoons are quickly overcome by the wave of angry villagers that erupts from the town. Sword and shield fall this day to pitchfork and axe, ruthlessness beaten back by patriotic fervor.

The village of Charroux successfully defended their homes that day, but Martial La Hire was never seen again. The stories began that very night: forever after, the villagers told of a brave man, rescued from the pain of battle and carried into the sky by an angel. Though they know not how, generations of Charroux's children believe that La Hire is finally with his wife.

-Rulings and Clarifications-If Martial attacks a destructible object and causes a wound, is he required to attack a second time?Yes. Even though destructible objects are not figures, they are impacted by special attacks or special powers that only cause wounds, and Reckless Second Swing is such a power.

-Combinations and Synergies-

Synergy Benefits Received

EBON ARMOR : Animated Materiel & Eternal War
As a Unique Human, a destroyed Ebon Armor you control may be placed on Martial La Hire's Army Card to replace Martial La Hire upon his own destruction.

So if Martial La Hire had two adjacent squad figures, if he killed one would he be able to attack the other?

Also, if he killed that one and had another adjacent to him would he be able to keep attacking until he did not inflict a wound? Or does the "one additional time" wording prevent him from attacking until he does not inflict a wound?

So if Martial La Hire had two adjacent squad figures, if he killed one would he be able to attack the other?

Also, if he killed that one and had another adjacent to him would he be able to keep attacking until he did not inflict a wound? Or does the "one additional time" wording prevent him from attacking until he does not inflict a wound?

Yes, and (I'm pretty sure) he has a max of 2 attacks. If he didn't, he could basically auto-kill every figure around him with a Def of 0-1. That's not a power for a 70-point hero. Besides, it's called Reckless Second Swing...

So if Martial La Hire had two adjacent squad figures, if he killed one would he be able to attack the other?

Significantly, in his first version, this was the only way he could get his second attack. However, as currently worded, if he inflicts a wound on a hero figure, even if he does not destroy that figure, he must immediately make another attack--either against the same figure or a different figure.

So if Martial La Hire had two adjacent squad figures, if he killed one would he be able to attack the other?

Significantly, in his first version, this was the only way he could get his second attack. However, as currently worded, if he inflicts a wound on a hero figure, even if he does not destroy that figure, he MUST immediately make another attack--either against the same figure or a different figure.

Martial is a very cool unit that fills a niche people have want filled for a long time: 70 point hero. I like that he has solid stats and no synergy too, because we have far too few good units without that. Martial would be a kickbutt figure for a dungeon crawl or heroes only scenario too.

I look forward to Martial's bio especially, I bet it will be funny.

Haha puny Marro, I defeated you! Now follow me Myrrdin! Myrrdin?! That looks like a cut from MY sword! Oh no, what have I done?